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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
2026-02-12
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This bill would give the federal government power to prevent grocery stores and food suppliers from charging excessive prices during emergencies or times of supply shortage. It aims to protect shoppers from sudden price spikes on essential food items by allowing regulators to set limits on how much prices can increase. The law would affect large grocery chains, food distributors, and potentially manufacturers when they sell products to consumers during declared emergencies.
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